- Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic
The Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic ( _fi. Suomen sosialistinen työväentasavalta, _sv. Finlands socialistiska arbetarrepubliken) was a short-lived Finnish socialist government, established by a revolution just prior to the
Finnish Civil War and in the aftermath of the Great October Socialist Revolution. It did not assume this name until28 January 1918 , by decree of the Helsinki Soviet (then called the People's Council of Helsinki).The revolution was initiated by the pro-bolshevik faction of the
Social Democratic Party of Finland . People's Councils ("kansanvaltuuskunta"), which would today be called Soviets, were organized by Finnish Socialists, with the Soviet of Helsinki as the seat of government. The new state negotiated atreaty of friendship with the Russian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic which was finalized on1 March and signed in Petrograd. The Finnish Red Guards were defeated in the end of April 1918 in the Finnish Civil War by the Finnish White Guards supported by the armed forces of theGerman Empire .The Socialist Republic's program and draft constitution, written by
Otto Ville Kuusinen , was influenced by social democratic ideals, by the generally liberal ideas of theUnited States Declaration of Independence , and by the Swiss cantonal system. The main goal was social reform, and the declared means to achieve this was parliamentary democracy based on the principle ofsovereignty of the people and ofnational self-determination . The Marxist concept ofdictatorship of the proletariat was absent from the program, despite the interest among some Finnish Social Democrats in establishing one. The Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic was nevertheless supported by the RSFSR, which also supported moderate Communist governments in Hungary and Bavaria. The Finnish Socialists began the war almost completely in control of the country's industrial south, while their White enemies controlled the larger, but sparsely populated northern regions. The entry of German-trained White Finns, and the German army itself, into Finland forced the Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic to rely heavily on Soviet aid, military and economic, which was sparse as the RSFSR was busy with theRussian Civil War . The Reds were defeated and tens of thousands of Social Democrats fell victim to the White Terror, the rest going underground or fleeing the country. In the months that followed, the party split with a faction of refugees forming theCommunist Party of Finland in exile inMoscow .ee also
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Revolutions of 1917–23
*Finnish Democratic Republic , another Kuusinen-led government, created during theWinter War External links
* [http://www.marxists.org/history/ussr/government/foreign-relations/1918/March/1a.htm Treaty of Friendship with the Finnish Socialist Workers’ Republic] , a Russian-Finnish treaty.
* [http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1918/feb/25a.htm Treaty with the Finnish Socialist Workers’ Republic] , Lenin’s writings on the matter.
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